by David Jackson, USA TODAY

by David Jackson, USA TODAY

President Obama invited German Chancellor Angela Merkel to Washington "at a mutually agreeable time in the coming months," the White House said Wednesday.

Merkel's office announced she has accepted the invitation.

Topics for talks include a new trade deal with Europe and an upcoming NATO summit.

According to a White House statement, Obama also wished Merkel a speedy recovery after a recent skiing accident left her with a fractured pelvis.

The statement did not say whether the two leaders discussed allegations that National Security Agency surveillance programs targeted foreign leaders, including Merkel.

She has discussed the topic in previous conversations with Obama.

Obama is reportedly considering changes to the rules on surveillance of foreign leaders as part of a package of NSA reforms.

The full White House readout of the Merkel phone call:

"The President spoke to Chancellor Merkel today to wish her a speedy recovery following her injury and to congratulate her on the formation of her new cabinet.

"The leaders noted the full agenda for 2014, including the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) negotiations and NATO Summit, and looked forward to working closely together to advance our shared interests.

"The President also extended an invitation to the Chancellor to visit Washington at a mutually agreeable time in the coming months."